May 15, 2008
Triple-drug therapy most effective at suppressing HIV
“The results from the NRTI-sparing regimen have given us valuable reassurance that we can utilize a two-drug therapy regimen based on lopinavir-ritonavir plus efavirenz for patients who are unable to take NRTI due to side effects.”
Washington, May 15: One of the most commonly prescribed triple-drug combinations for initial HIV infection is also the most effective at suppressing it, according to the largest study of its kind to evaluate ... via Daily India
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